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In organ trios, the Hammond organist plays several roles, including playing the basslines either on the bass pedalboard or on the lower manual of the organ, playing chords "comping", and playing lead melodic lines and solos In organ trios with a guitarist, the guitarist usually 'fills in' the musical parts that the organist is not performing
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